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  1. So You Want to be Top? is a British children's television programme presented by Gary Wilmot. It aired for 3 series from 7 November 1983 until 17 December 1985 normally on a Friday afternoon. [1] Description. The show includes sketches and games that are slapstick in nature.

  2. Synopsis. Kids' quiz show, with plenty of slapstick and bad puns, and a loose "schoolday" theme to rounds.

  3. So You Want to be Top?: Created by John Langdon, Ian White. With Gary Wilmot, Caroline Bernstein, David Coker, Leni Harper. The show included sketches and games that were slapstick in nature. The contestants were schoolchildren (except for series 3. Much of the dialogue was pun-laden and tended to elicit groans from the audience.

  4. 6th November 1984 - Trail for the Gary Wilmot fronted kids game show So You Want To Be Top

  5. 15 de abr. de 2024 · British game shows are a top form of entertainment, combining the thrill of competition with luxurious prizes. The top British game shows come in many forms, from competitions to dating shows to panel games. This is a list o f the best British game shows, including everything from Mastermind to 8 Out of 10 Cats to The Crystal Maze.

  6. 23 de dic. de 2023 · So You Want to be Top was a British children's television programme presented by Gary Wilmot. It aired for 3 series from 7 November 1983 until 17 December 1985 normally on a Friday afternoon. The show included sketches and games that were slapstick in nature.

  7. So You Want to be Top? was a 30 minute mixture of silly games and sketches and, as all children’s programmes apparently have to be, by law, was filled with puns. It received criticism during the final series as, instead of the real school kids who had appeared during the first two, it was changed to instead feature scripted young actors who only pretended to participate during the games.